Pryor speaks his mind on Offensive Scheme

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Pryor won't be a good NFL quarterback, that's safe to say.
 

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Nah he can't, he's at best an average passer right now, and I might be giving him too much credit. He doesn't run enough when plays break down, that's his big problem.
I didn't mean necessarily he SHOULD be dominating in his scheme, more or less he should worry about doing so. Work at that, don't worry about what schemes he could dominate in.
 

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Pryor won't be a good NFL quarterback, that's safe to say.
He could be an elite level WR/TE if he works at it, but I don't know if he wants to be.
 

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He could be an elite level WR/TE if he works at it, but I don't know if he wants to be.
I can agree with that, then again people said Vick should be a WR/RB.

MOST college quarterbacks don't play skill positions well in the NFL though. Off the top of my head I'm reminded of Michael Spurlock.
 

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Well the difference between him and most college quarterbacks is that he's 6'6 235 with pretty good speed lol.
 

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Idk, maybe because of what I said in one of my previous posts about how he wanted to grow into a pocket passer with the ability to run in a real offense, to get ready for the NFL.. All the guy is saying is how he could, not that he wants to.
^ This was my next comment. He would of been a collegiate rockstar inside a spread scheme but he choose Ohio State in order to offer up a more promising future in the NFL. Josh Freeman is a perfect example. Freeman ran a pro-style offense at K-State and it didn't take long for him to transfer that confidence, poise, and leadership in running an NFL offense to 7 impressive wins.
 

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